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Old 03-08-2007, 05:05 PM   #1
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Default Funny Animal Episodes

Can you remember some funny sitcom episodes that had animals in them?
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On an episode of Andy Griffith, Barney tries to train a dog, named Blue, to hunt down an escaped convict. Everytime Barney blew a dog whistle the dog
would get angry and come after Barney. It was pretty funny.
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Any episode of Frasier (or scene) that revolved around Eddie was a classic!
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Also on I Dream of Jeannie there was a dog named Jin Jin that would turn
invisible and rip apart everyones uniforms.
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Alot of Empty Nest episodes had Dryfus the dog. The first season of the Brady Bunch had Tiger. Of Course Bewitched had a few episodes with animals, when Sam turned a client into a dog, a monkey was turned into a human, a bird turned into a human, Serena turned Mother Stephens into a cat.
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Alot of Empty Nest episodes had Dryfus the dog. The first season of the Brady Bunch had Tiger. Of Course Bewitched had a few episodes with animals, when Sam turned a client into a dog, a monkey was turned into a human, a bird turned into a human, Serena turned Mother Stephens into a cat.
All great examples...my fave of those is when Samantha turned the lech Mr. Barker (Jack Warden) into a dog. Hilarious!!
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Yeah that was good, and the time Sam turned a horse Dollyran into a human. And when the Warlock who liked Sam turned himself into a dog and growled at Darrin. I also liked when Maurice turned Darrin #2 into a dog, lol.
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Yeah that was good, and the time Sam turned a horse Dollyran into a human. And when the Warlock who liked Sam turned himself into a dog and growled at Darrin. I also liked when Maurice turned Darrin #2 into a dog, lol.
The warlock with a hopeless crush on Samantha who turned himself into a dog was played by a very young Richard Dreyfuss!! Cool, huh??
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Yeah, that's one reason I like the old shows you can see some future stars.
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don't forget the one where Tabitha turned a kid in her school into a frog.
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she also turned a bully into a bulldog and her friend into a butterfly, LOL.
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Also on Andy Griffith a billy goat ate some dynamite, that was pretty funny,
they were trying to keep him from blowing up.
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Also on Andy Griffith a billy goat ate some dynamite, that was pretty funny,
they were trying to keep him from blowing up.
I don't remember that one. Sounds hilarious! Was Don Knotts still around then??
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I don't remember that one. Sounds hilarious! Was Don Knotts still around then??


Yep, he was on that episode. It probably wouldn't have been as funny if not
for Barneys reactions.
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Yep, he was on that episode. It probably wouldn't have been as funny if not
for Barneys reactions.
Thanks, I'll have to look out for that episode. Which season??
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Thanks, I'll have to look out for that episode. Which season??

Sorry, don't know the season, I taped it off tv & they don't show what season it is. I have episodes of Andy, Lucy, Cheers, & All in the Family that I
taped together on the same tape and I bet I have 50 or 60 tapes like this.
Some day I'd like to convert them to DVD and seperate them by show but it
seems so overwhelming. Do you have your shows seperated & listed in order?
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